Description
Dr Amy Page, the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia’s (PSA’s) Victorian branch president, talks about the state’s pharmacy pilot and the opportunities it provides pharmacists
In the latest edition of the AJP podcast, our host, Carlene McMaugh, speaks to Page about the expansion of pharmacists’ scope of practice in Victoria and around the country.
The topics covered include:
PSA’s new travel health training module (1 min 53)
Preparing pharmacies to ensure they have consultation rooms and relevant facilities for the provision of new services as part of trials (5.15)
Community awareness of new pharmacy services (6.00)
Integrating new services into community pharmacy (13.42)
What happens after the pilot (16.43)
Workflow models need to evolve to enable pharmacists to provide more clinical services (18.50)
The need for harmonisation of pharmacists’ scope of practice (24.42)
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